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    Spider x Mojo = ?

    What would you get if you bred a spider by a mojo? Is there a spider mojo? Didn't see anything on Google, but that isn't saying much.

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    Re: Spider x Mojo = ?

    yeah there is a spider mojave, may be called a mojave bee. know I have seen pics before but sorry I cant be more help in pointing you in the right direction.

    Might have one hatching in about 50 days though!

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    Re: Spider x Mojo = ?

    Wow! Beautiful!

    Hmmm, I was going to get a pastel and a spider to breed next season, but now I'm thinking I might go with a mojo instead of the pastel...

    What % mojo bees would I have if I bred a mojo to a spider?

    Might have one hatching in about 50 days though!
    Good luck!!

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    Re: Spider x Mojo = ?

    25 % it all breaks down the same as if you were shooting for bumble bees, I breed my spider to both my mojo and pastel so technically could get one of each in the clutch.

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    Re: Spider x Mojo = ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fearless View Post
    yeah there is a spider mojave, may be called a mojave bee. know I have seen pics before but sorry I cant be more help in pointing you in the right direction.

    Might have one hatching in about 50 days though!
    A spider x mojave would just be a spider mojave but a bee (pastel spider) x mojave would be a mojave bee.

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    Re: Spider x Mojo = ?

    Quote Originally Posted by MPenn View Post
    A spider x mojave would just be a spider mojave but a bee (pastel spider) x mojave would be a mojave bee.
    Not necessarily. The "bee" epithet seems to be stuck on plenty of things that are just spider crosses, the lesserbee for example is just lesser x spider... ditto the cinnybee (cinny x spider).
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